What an eggcellent time of year Easter is! Spring has sprung, there’s more chocolate eggs than you can shake a chocolate egg at and a lovely long weekend to look forward to. It’s a time to spend with friends and family, eating and drinking with perhaps the odd Easter egg hunt thrown in for good measure. If you’re looking for some great places to do just that this Bank Holiday then look no further than our recommended Easter restaurants in London. Happy Cracking Easter!

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This Easter Sunday, children will be invited to Bluebird Courtyard trace the tracks of the Easter bunny and dig deep beneath the perfectly preened Bluebird shrubs to discover hidden chocolate eggs. The restaurant is also hosting a creative Easter egg painting kids class in the Food Store on Thursday 13th April.
Meanwhile, adults can indulge in a variety of Easter themed limited edition cocktails in the bar, created especially for the occasion. Bluebird also has a four day brunch takeover happening over Easter weekend.

This Easter Christopher's serves up an indulgent dessert - The Triple Chocolate Eggs arrives as three chocolate eggs upon a plate, designed to be devoured in stages.

Pour hot chocolate sauce over the first egg to reveal what’s within. The dark chocolate egg will melt away to uncover Christopher's famous fudge brownie; with pistachio ice cream and popping candy. Next, thwack a golden egg to break into a vanilla and dark chocolate cheesecake inside. And finally, the ultimate version of a crème egg: that's a white choc crème brûlée egg.

Chef Michael Brown at Daphne's has created a special menu perfectly suited to those spending the Easter holidays with friends of family. Start with bruschetta with proscuitto; follow with lamb, roast with fava beans and peas; and Amedei chocolate & hazelnut crunch ide cream.

Guests will be able to enjoy a traditional Sunday roast served with all the trimmings this Easter Sunday. Throughout the Easter weekend, The Game Bird will be offering a special afternoon tea, including hot cross buns and delicious Easter themed cakes and pastries alongside the traditional scones and finger sandwiches.

Indulge in an Easter feast at Nutbourne this Easter weekend. Feasting will begin with Grilled Asparagus served on 62 degree Duck Egg and Morel, followed by Hay Ages Barbeque Lamb with a wild Garlic Pesto before finishing with a delicious Salted Caramel Tart and Brown Bread Ice Cream. Of course Nutbourne will also be providing their favourite English Easter indulgence, Hot Cross Buns to all customers.

Eat at ‘the most amusing room in Europe’ surrounded by Rex Whistler’s mural at Tate Britain. Choose traditional British dishes inspired by menus from 1927 to the present day, washed down with some excellent wine from the Tate’s famous wine cellar.

Should we head to The Ritz for Easter? Book a table at the iconic London restaurant this Easter Sunday and receive an exclusive, handmade Ritz chocolate Easter egg. But that’s not all, you can head next door to the William Kent House garden and watch your children take part in the widely anticipated Easter egg hunt.

Sea Containers at Mondrian London will be marking Easter weekend with a special dessert to share. Available from 14th-17th April, the Dark chocolate Easter egg (£11) nests on a Tonka Bean cream filled with caramel and white wine sauce and has been designed to share between two.

On Easter Sunday head down to Urban Meadow and have fun with the whole family. You will be treated to a wonderful three-course lunch, before getting your faces painted and racing around Hyde Park with your kids in search of Easter eggs.

Treat yourself to a Champagne chocolate afternoon tea at the stunning glass atrium. Indulge to your heart's content with a selection of mouth-watering sandwiches of Scottish smoked salmon and chicken with tarragon crème fraiche as well as buttery scones with Cornish clotted cream and strawberries.